- Engineers track neural activity, muscle movement in ageless aquatic creatures
- Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde: Healing mesenchymal cells morph and destroy muscles in models of spinal cord injury, ALS and spinal muscular atrophy
- Protein affected by rare Parkinson’s mutation may lurk behind many cases of the disease
- Faulty cytoskeleton impairs immune cells
- Blood test can predict optimal treatment for advanced prostate cancer, study finds
- Omega-3s help keep kids out of trouble
- ‘Mutational burden’ of human induced pluripotent stem cells
- Abnormal gene copying seen in tauopathy fruit fly models
- New system can identify drugs to target ‘undruggable’ enzymes critical in many diseases
- Aging can make it more difficult to swallow
- Kissing up to the boss can increase employees’ bad behavior in the workplace, study shows
- Brain discovery could block aging’s terrible toll on the mind
- Widespread connections among neurons help the brain distinguish smells
- Intractable hiccups may be more common than we think
- Fitness trackers prove helpful in monitoring cancer patients
- Living systematic review describes the epidemiology of sexual transmission of Zika virus
- Molecules from breast milk and seaweed suggest strategies for controlling norovirus
- Nano-carrier releases drugs into damaged cells
- Unconventional connections: How inhibition hones cortical selectivity
- Treatments for cancer and sickle cell disease deplete germ cells in young boys
- Skin’s immune ‘alarm’ may explain light-induced rashes in lupus patients
- Intestinal virus study shows major changes associated with inflammatory bowel disease
- Unless we spot changes, most life experiences are fabricated from memories
- High glucose spikes are common in ‘healthy’ people